Contents: Borges: ""The Lottery in Babylon,"" from Labyrinths; Nozick: ""Distributive Justice,"" from Anarchy, State and Utopia; Rawls: ""Principles of Justice,"" from A Theory of Justice; Plato: ""Justice,"" from Republic; Aristotle: ""Justice,"" from Nicomachean Ethics; Aquinas: ""Of Justice,"" from Summa Theologica; Leibniz: ""Reflections on the Common Concept of Justice,"" from Philosophical Papers and Letters; Hume: ""Of Justice,"" from An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals; Kant: ""A Definition of Justice,"" from The Metaphysical Elements of Justice; Mill: ""On the Connexion Between Justice and Utility,"" from Utilitarianism; Marx: ""To Each According to His Needs,"" from Critique of the Gotha Program; Kelsen: ""What is Justice?"" from What is Justice?; Nabokov: ""About Mira Belochkin,"" from Pnin; Suggested Further Readings.